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The breach is in the database

30 April at 12:09 PM, via TechCentral

South Africa’s breach record tells a consistent story – and it leads to the database layer, writes Ascent Technology MD Johan Lamberts.

UK researchers develop tool to identify people most at risk of obesity-related diseases

30 April at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

Data tool could help NHS prioritise who gets access to limited weight-loss medication, say scientists

A new tool that can shed light on who is most at risk of obesity-related diseases could help identify people who would benefit most from weight-loss medications, researchers have said.

Recent data suggests about two-thirds of adults in England are overweight or obese – a situation that has...

A world record, a media frenzy and Earth’s wonder: Guardian Australia’s top photos of April – video

30 April at 09:34 AM, via The Guardian

From world record breakers to the most iconic image of all time, these are Guardian Australia’s top three photos for April. Photographer and picture editor, Carly Earl, hand-picks three photographs as her favourites every month and explains the craft and composition that makes them special. April’s edition includes a quiet, intimate moment of record-breaking athlete, Gout Gout, a picture...

Goodbye, Showmax

30 April at 07:00 AM, via TechCentral

Once positioned as Africa’s answer to Netflix, the homegrown streaming pioneer fades to black tonight.

Sub-two-hour marathon, spooky houses explained and why is UK health in decline? – podcast

30 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Madeleine Finlay sits down with co-host and Guardian science editor Ian Sample to talk through three eye-catching stories from the week, including the news that the number of years people in the UK are spending in good health has declined compared with a decade ago. Also on the agenda is the science, tech and nutrition behind two runners at this weekend’s London marathon breaking the two-hour...

Trump hosts crew of historic Artemis mission: ‘I would have had no trouble making it’

29 April at 23:41 PM, via The Guardian

The astronauts joined president in Oval Office for a press conference, and it wasn’t long before he praised himself

Donald Trump hosted the crew of the historic Artemis II lunar flyby mission at the White House on Wednesday.

The four astronauts – commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen – joined the president in the Oval Office for a...

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